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Spain’s Debate Over Obstetric Violence

Health leaders in Spain debate balancing maternal-fetal safety with respectful, informed care, spotlighting birth plans, staffing shortages and calls for public outcome reporting. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/spains-debate-over-obstetric-violence-2026a1000gfv?src=rss

NP-Led Outreach Ups Cancer Screening in Rural Women Veterans

A nurse practitioner-led outreach program improves the rates of breast and cervical cancer screening among women veterans in rural areas, a retrospective study shows. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/nurse-practitioner-led-outreach-boosts-cancer-screening-2026a1000gfi?src=rss

Primary Care Making More Mental Health Diagnoses for Kids

Pediatric mental health visits in primary care surged over a 9-year period. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/primary-care-making-more-mental-health-diagnoses-kids-2026a1000g9x?src=rss

Revolutionary Cancer Tx Could Transform Autoimmune Disease

Researchers are testing CAR T-cell therapy as a way to reset the immune system in lupus, Graves’ disease and other conditions where the body’s defenses go rogue. Knowable Magazine source https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/revolutionary-cancer-treatment-could-transform-autoimmune-2026a1000g9o?src=rss

Mirvetuximab Signals a New Era in Ovarian Care

Mirvetuximab’s approval for FR alpha-positive, platinum-resistant disease marks a precision-medicine milestone, opening opportunities for ADCs while highlighting the need for assay standardization and safety plans. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/mirvetuximab-signals-new-era-ovarian-care-2026a1000g48?src=rss

Hydronephrosis on USG Predicts Stones but May Not Cut CT Use

Hydronephrosis identified on point-of-care ultrasound is linked to higher risks for stone disease and early urologic intervention in suspected renal colic but not with reduced CT use or ED stays. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/hydronephrosis-renal-point-care-ultrasound-predicts-stones-2026a1000fvn?src=rss

Hidradenitis Suppurativa Tied to Higher Cardiovascular Risks

Individuals with HS show higher risks for cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension, coronary or ischemic heart disease, venous thromboembolism, and myocardial infarction, in a meta-analysis. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/hidradenitis-suppurativa-linked-increased-cardiovascular-2026a1000fw3?src=rss

Screening for testicular cancer is ineffective

In adolescent and young adult males, palpation of the testicles for signs of cancer has traditionally been part of the preparticipation sports physical or well-child examination. Unlike most malignancies that predominantly affect older adults, testicular cancer is most commonly diagnosed between 15 and 34 years of age . Nonetheless, screening for testicular cancer has long been something I have discouraged my students and residents from doing. The rationale is twofold: it's rare, so screening will lead to many false positives and unnecessary evaluations; and more importantly, it's curable even at advanced stages, so earlier detection provides little to no incremental benefit. These were the reasons why in 2011, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)  reaffirmed its previous recommendation against testicular cancer screening , based on an evidence review that I co-authored that found no new evidence to change this conclusion. Others have dissented over the years. They...

Housing Instability Tied to Lower Rates of CRC Screening

Unmet health-related social needs, especially housing instability and transportation barriers, are linked to lower rates of screening for colorectal cancer among US adults. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/housing-instability-tied-lower-rates-screening-colorectal-2026a1000fq8?src=rss

Implanted Islet Cell Device Could Control Glucose for Weeks

Researchers developed a battery-free device the size of a coin that can deliver islet cells in the body and keep them healthy, no immunosuppression required. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/implanted-islet-cell-device-could-control-glucose-weeks-2026a1000fjv?src=rss

Optimal Sleep May Lower Dementia Risk in Focal Epilepsy

Optimal sleep duration is tied to better cognition and a lower risk for dementia in adults with focal epilepsy than in healthy individuals, new research shows. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/optimal-sleep-may-lower-dementia-risk-focal-epilepsy-2026a1000fjr?src=rss

How Bariatric Surgery Shapes IBD Risk Over Time in Obesity

In patients with severe obesity, metabolic and bariatric surgery was linked to a lower risk for inflammatory bowel disease within 3 years but a higher risk over longer follow-up. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/how-bariatric-surgery-shapes-ibd-risk-over-time-obesity-2026a1000fjj?src=rss

Telerehabilitation May Support Stroke Recovery at Home

Remote rehabilitation programs improve mobility, balance, and quality of life after stroke, with added benefits in adherence and patient satisfaction. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/telerehabilitation-may-support-stroke-recovery-home-2026a1000fe9?src=rss

Can Gut Bacterium Supplement Lead to Less Weight Regain?

Daily supplementation with pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila MucT after weight loss leads to less weight regain than placebo in adults with overweight or obesity. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/can-gut-bacterium-supplement-lead-less-weight-regain-2026a1000fdy?src=rss

Sigmoidoscopy Cuts Colorectal Cancer Risk in Men

Researchers randomly assign more than 100,000 adults without CRC to receive once-only sigmoidoscopy screening or no screening between 1999 and 2001. Here’s what they find. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/sigmoidoscopy-cuts-colorectal-cancer-risk-men-2026a1000f7b?src=rss

Combo Therapy Boosts Early CML Response but Not Long Term

A phase 3 trial evaluates the efficacy and safety of nilotinib with pegylated interferon alfa-2a in patients with newly diagnosed chronic-phase chronic myeloid leukemia. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/combo-therapy-boosts-early-cml-response-not-long-term-2026a1000f6z?src=rss

Exclusive-Kennedy's Health Officials Explored US Ban Of Some Widely Used Antidepressants, Sources Say

U.S. health department officials last week explored whether they could ban certain drugs in a widely prescribed class of antidepressants as Health Secretary Robert F.... Reuters Health Information source https://www.medscape.com/s/viewarticle/exclusive-kennedys-health-officials-explored-us-ban-some-2026a1000exu?src=rss

UK Tops Global Seizures in Illicit Medicine Crackdown

The UK seized over two million illicit medicine doses in March — more than any other country in a 90-nation INTERPOL crackdown that netted 6.42 million doses globally. Medscape News UK source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/uk-tops-global-seizures-illicit-medicine-crackdown-2026a1000eyx?src=rss

Could AI Copilots Reduce Clinician Documentation Time?

Ambient AI systems may reduce documentation demands and allow physicians to spend more time interacting directly with patients during their visits. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/could-ai-copilots-reduce-clinician-documentation-time-2026a1000ets?src=rss

Nicotinamide Linked to Lower Melanoma Risk Post Skin Cancer

Nicotinamide supplementation confers a statistically significant risk reduction for melanoma in patients with a prior nonmelanoma skin cancer, a cohort study finds. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/nicotinamide-linked-lower-melanoma-risk-patients-previous-2026a1000etj?src=rss

Migraine Tied to Lower Dementia, Alzheimer’s Risk

Migraine is linked to a 30% lower risk for dementia and a 42% lower risk for Alzheimer’s disease than not having migraine, a new cohort study shows. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/migraine-tied-lower-dementia-alzheimers-risk-2026a1000et8?src=rss

Anti-TNF May Reduce Kidney Injury in Brain Death Donors

Researchers identify TNF driven injury pathways in brain death donors and test anti-TNF therapy to improve kidney graft quality before transplantation. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/anti-tnf-may-reduce-kidney-injury-brain-death-donors-2026a1000enq?src=rss

Obesity Subtypes Predict Poor Physical Function in Knee OA

Obesity and low muscle mass and/or cardiometabolic comorbidities impede physical functioning more than obesity alone in individuals with or at risk for knee osteoarthritis. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/obesity-subtypes-predict-poor-physical-function-knee-oa-2026a1000enk?src=rss

Questions Persist Over Echinacea for Preventing Colds

Evidence on echinacea for the prevention or treatment of respiratory infections remains inconsistent, with product variability limiting clear clinical guidance. Medscape News Global source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/questions-persist-over-echinacea-preventing-colds-2026a1000enb?src=rss

Why Scientists Put a Tiny Elephant Inside a Living Cell

A joke between researchers turned into the first structure 3D-printed inside a living cell, a precursor to building microscopic machines within cells. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/why-scientists-put-tiny-elephant-inside-living-cell-2026a1000egm?src=rss

Cervical Cancer Screening Gaps Persist After 65 Years of Age

Most women requiring continued cervical cancer screening — including those at high risk — do not continue screening after 65 years of age. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/cervical-cancer-screening-gaps-persist-after-65-years-age-2026a1000egi?src=rss

Most NMIBC Recurrences Seen in BCG-Exposed Patients

A large real-world study examines outcomes and treatment patterns among patients with non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer treated with BCG. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/most-nmibc-recurrences-seen-bcg-exposed-patients-2026a1000eg6?src=rss

Extent of Family History Not Tied to Pancreatic Cancer Risk

The number of family relatives, first-degree or not, who have pancreatic cancer does not appear to affect the risk for intermediate lesions. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/extent-family-history-not-tied-pancreatic-cancer-risk-2026a1000ean?src=rss

Study Finds Microplastics Near Tumors; Experts Doubt Results

Using LDIR, O PTIR, Py GC/MS, and SEM, researchers quantified MNPs in 191 brain samples, but experts question the unusually high particle masses and urge methodological validation. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/study-finds-microplastics-near-tumors-experts-doubt-results-2026a1000ea7?src=rss

Fatigue is Finally a Surgical Safety Issue

As new tech and changing norms drive fatigue mitigation, the moment is ripe to prioritize patient safety (and yours) by recognizing when you’re too tired to operate — and speaking up. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/fatigue-finally-surgical-safety-issue-2026a1000e9w?src=rss

Missed Sexual Health Assessment May Limit Clinical Insight

New data show strong links between chronic disease, sexual dysfunction, and loneliness, highlighting missed opportunities for holistic patient evaluation. Medscape News Europe source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/missed-sexual-health-assessment-may-limit-clinical-insight-2026a1000e4i?src=rss

Baveno Criteria May Reduce Endoscopy Burden in Cirrhosis

The Baveno VI criteria show high sensitivity for ruling out clinically significant portal hypertension and high-risk varices in patients with cirrhosis. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/baveno-criteria-may-reduce-endoscopy-burden-patients-2026a1000e40?src=rss

Gray Market Peptides: So Much Hype, So Little Data

RFK Jr and Joe Rogan use them to heal, and NASA wants to put one in the astropharmacy. But without extensive data on humans, what should you tell patients about peptides? Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/gray-market-peptides-so-much-hype-so-little-data-2026a1000dzg?src=rss

FDA OKs First Non-Antipsychotic for Alzheimer’s Agitation

The FDA has approved Auvelity for AD agitation. The combination of dextromethorphan and bupropion is the first oral non-antipsychotic approved for this indication. Medscape Medical News source https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/fda-oks-first-non-antipsychotic-alzheimers-agitation-2026a1000dze?src=rss